The cliché says, “Good things come to those who wait.” The Bible presents us with a profound, divine truth: Christ’s waiting is an act of His everlasting love.
When Jesus heard his dear friend Lazarus was critically ill, he didn't rush to save him. He intentionally stayed two days longer. Was this indifference? Absolutely not. The popular saying subtly shifts our hope to a transactional system where we believe we are "owed" something. Scripture offers something infinitely better.
In this in-depth exploration of John 11:5–6, Pastor Clayton reveals that Christ’s delay was an act of profound, sovereign commitment. We examine the original Greek word for love (agapeˉ) to settle a foundational assurance:
His silence is not His absence. It is His promise on the way. Stop trying to fix everything yourself, and rest in the peace that comes from knowing the One you wait for is faithful to renew your strength (Isaiah 40:31).
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This week's message unpacks the deep truths found in the following Scriptures:
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